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In just under two months since announcing a run for mayor, Democratic candidate Andrew Yang claims to have raised more than $6.5 million, according to the first-ever filing he submitted to the New York City Campaign Finance Board. But despite his presumptive earnings, he still trails behind Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and City Comptroller Scott Stringer, rivals who each claimed to have raised more than $9 million each for their campaign war chests.
As the mayor s race reaches a critical period, some contenders like Maya Wiley have received a much-needed boost this week, while others are struggling to keep up with fundraising.
Updated on April 6, 2021 at 9:58 am
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With only three months before the New York City mayoral primaries in June, there is an early picture of the front-runners in the races and time is quickly running out for those looking to gain ground.
After entering the race a little later than his fellow candidates and jolting the dynamics of the city s mayoral race, Andrew Yang has found himself leading in early polls based on name recognition. On Monday, participated in what may become a new trend among candidates thanks to a change in how voters choose the next mayor.